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Emotionally aroused.
stirred
aroused
stirred up
excited
stirred
aroused
stirred up
1
However, the prospect of her release also
stirred
resentment among kidnapping victims.
2
However, the prospect of her release has
stirred
resentment among kidnapping victims.
3
Rising Iranian power has
stirred
concern among many Arabs, to Israel's advantage.
4
CHINA:Will China be shaken or
stirred
by the new James Bond film?
5
It remained motionless; it
stirred
not under the hands of the child.
1
It
aroused
little opposition among workers and peasants; not much enthusiasm either.
2
The warder
aroused
the domestics in the tower, and the stranger entered.
3
The Soviet System elicited intellectual approval, the Spanish struggle
aroused
emotional identification.
4
It certainly
aroused
the men sleeping in the cabin, and the roundhouse.
5
Nationalist passions are
aroused
-of the type many thought long forgotten.
1
But recent concerns about Palm's viability, and have
stirred
up
more talk.
2
Somehow, the speech
stirred
up
resentment in the minds of the hearers.
3
And they
stirred
up
the people and the ancients and the scribes.
4
Just look at the trouble
stirred
up
by the invasion of Iraq.
5
Some day-tripping yahoos visited Loggerhead Island this morning and
stirred
up
trouble.
1
Analysts today admit that they feel
stimulated
when patients talk about sex.
2
In each case they
stimulated
the atomic vibration of the particular building-
3
However, it remained unclear whether AlgB
stimulated
algD transcription directly or indirectly.
4
Longitudinally, DMFS increased with increasing age and lower average
stimulated
salivary volume.
5
In space-exposed animals, both basal and
thyrotropin
-
stimulated
cAMP production were always higher.
6
Arginine
-
stimulated
second-phase insulin response was used as a measure of beta-cell capacity.
7
The time course of
agonist
-
stimulated
Cl- efflux differed depending on the agonist.
8
A 2013 TEDx conference on de-extinction
stimulated
people's imagination and much debate.
9
The trials also
stimulated
the anti-slavery leaders and orators to new vigor.
10
As a result, more auditory neurons can be
stimulated
than the expected.
11
In vitro
LPS
-
stimulated
human T cells showed a similar differential response pattern.
12
These results indicate that OXT is involved in steroid
hormone
-
stimulated
BSC activity.
13
A brisk boom is under way,
stimulated
by the money in circulation.
14
Methods: Primocultures of isolated hepatocytes or 7777 cells were
stimulated
with HGF.
15
All this
stimulated
speculation in Western lands, in canal and banking ventures.
16
The punctuated equilibrium model has
stimulated
much research and drawn many adherents.
stimulated
stimulate
·
stimulate by
stimulate insulin
stimulate glucose
stimulate growth
stimulate cell